Mil Was "Pimping" Pampered Chef Today!

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing personal experiences related to their interactions with family members and friends regarding Pampered Chef products and potential business opportunities. Participants discuss how their relatives and acquaintances are engaging with Pampered Chef items and the informal promotion of products during social gatherings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares that their mother-in-law (MIL) took several Pampered Chef products to Thanksgiving, leading to interest from her sister in purchasing multiple items.
  • Another participant mentions their recruit's husband promoting Pampered Chef products during his pest control visits and the need to collect contact information for potential customers.
  • A participant describes a customer who consistently takes business cards to shows and hands them out when Pampered Chef is mentioned, indicating a personal connection to the brand.
  • One participant notes their MIL's experience in a cooking class where Pampered Chef products were recommended, highlighting the potential for informal promotion.
  • Another participant discusses a family member's upcoming show and the excitement around a new catalog release, emphasizing the informal network of potential hosts.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of informal promotion through family and friends, with no clear consensus on the best strategies for engagement.

Contextual Notes

Participants share experiences that reflect their personal interactions with family and friends regarding Pampered Chef, illustrating the informal nature of product promotion within social circles.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for relatable experiences about promoting Pampered Chef products through personal networks may find this discussion insightful.

wadesgirl
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I love my MIL, she is one of the nicest people in the world! This year instead of going to her family for Thanksgiving, we ended up going to my grandma's. MIL called me the second she got home. She had several PC products and recipes that she took with her to Thanksgiving and her sister was so interested in the bamboo bowl, she may purchase 5 of them, one for herself and the others for Christmas presents. MIL is going to call her back with a total for 5 but we may end up sending a catalog down for her to look through.

Man, I wish we had gone down there this year, could have been a good year to go!
 
LOL! I completely understand! My new Recruit's DH is a pest control guy. He mentions it to all his customers when he goes in. We're having to teach him to get names/numbers if they are interested in catalogs!
 
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pcchefjane said:
LOL! I completely understand! My new Recruit's DH is a pest control guy. He mentions it to all his customers when he goes in. We're having to teach him to get names/numbers if they are interested in catalogs!

Or at least carry her business card!

I have one customer who always takes a business card from me every time she was at a show (she's a VERY good customer). I never realized she was doing it until one of the last shows she was at, she mentioned it to me. She says she carries them with her and anytime anyone mentions PC she hands out my card. I haven't had anyone call yet but I gave her a small stack at that show!

And yes, she's actually one of my recruit leads but she's still sitting on the fence... ohhh, I literally just had a lightbulb moment. I need to contact her... She could be my 5th recruit and I can promote when they all qualify!
 
That's awesome wadesgirl!! Gotta love great MILs!! :) My MIL takes a cooking class at the local supermarket and last time she went, the guy teaching the class told them that the best scoops (I think it was) to get were from PC. One lady said that her friend was having a party and that she will have to go. My MIL said "Maybe my DIL is doing the show". But, of course, didn't get the host's name or anything. Gotta teach her a few tricks too! ;) But, I think my plan is to go with her the next time!! :)
 
woohoo must have been a day for great family! My BF's brother told me that he has a show for me in March... but he wouldn't tell me who it was. By process of elimination between my BF and I tonight, we decided that it's this girl who he just started seeing. She was telling him that she wanted to have a PC show in March when the new catalog came out, but she didn't have a consultant. Since he just finished a catalog show for me this week, he said "well.... you can use mine!" then gave her my info. I hope she calls me cause right now he isn't giving up any info!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Pimping" Pampered Chef mean?

"Pimping" Pampered Chef refers to the practice of showcasing or promoting Pampered Chef products in a fun and engaging way, often through social media, parties, or events. It involves highlighting the unique features and benefits of the products to attract potential customers and increase sales.

How can I effectively "Pimp" Pampered Chef products?

To effectively "Pimp" Pampered Chef products, focus on creating visually appealing content, such as videos or photos of the products in use. Share personal stories about how the products have improved your cooking experience, and engage with your audience by asking questions or encouraging them to share their own experiences.

What are some popular Pampered Chef products to promote?

Some popular Pampered Chef products to promote include the Rockcrok cookware, the Mix 'N Chop, and the Quick Slice. These items are often favorites among customers due to their versatility and ease of use, making them great options for demonstrations and promotions.

Can I "Pimp" Pampered Chef products on social media?

Yes, social media is a fantastic platform for "Pimping" Pampered Chef products. You can create engaging posts, live videos, and stories to showcase the products, share recipes, and connect with your audience. Utilizing hashtags and joining relevant groups can also help increase your reach.

What are the benefits of "Pimping" Pampered Chef in my direct sales business?

"Pimping" Pampered Chef can help you build brand awareness, attract new customers, and increase sales. By effectively showcasing the products and engaging with your audience, you can create a loyal customer base and enhance your reputation as a knowledgeable consultant.

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